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A Brazilian doctor has made headlines after using the theatre of Shakespeare to treat his psychiatric patients.
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Traditionally the best way to deal with workplace bullying was to find a job elsewhere, unfair as that may seem. We find out if this is still the best advice.
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How the “narcissism gap” affects women at work
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It’s an uncomfortable emotion that often engenders feelings of shame – but not all green-eyed monsters are created alike. Our resident psychologist explores different ways of feeling envy and why the emotion may be more useful than we think.
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Inequality plagues many societies. Our resident psychologist looks at how putting others down, or being put down ourselves, contributes to society’s malaise.
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Tis the season for rattled nerves. Avoid a meltdown this festive season with some simple precautionary measures.
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Researchers have located the neurons in our brain responsible for how we taste.
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Coping with the challenges of a relationship break-up can be made all the more difficult when co-parenting comes into play. We share advice on how to ease the way when it comes to bringing up your children harmoniously.
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Babies born in summer are more likely to suffer from mood swings when they grow up, according to a new Hungarian study.
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Got a big decision to make? Make sure you get plenty of sleep.
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John Kirwan shared his journey with anxiety and depression in his best selling book All Blacks Don’t Cry. Now he has launched a second book, Stand By Me: Helping your teen through tough times.
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War veterans are undergoing a new treatment to post-traumatic stress disorder: yoga.
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Exercising your body also exercises your mind, according to a new study on dementia.
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Somebody takes their life every 40 seconds, according to a report by the World Health Organisation.
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Not just child’s play, researchers have found the detail in a 4-year-olds drawing can reveal their future IQ.
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Feeling overly busy, tired and irritable? Eating too much or too little? These are all signs we may be suffering from the bugbear of modern life: stress. But what if there was a positive way to look at stress? MiNDFOOD’s resident psychologist investigates.
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Robin Williams’ death has drawn public attention to the correlation between depression and Parkinson’s disease.
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One month ahead of R U OK? Day, the foundation kicks off their nationwide tour.
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Geek on top: A new study reveals why being a ‘geeky’ teen could lead to greater success in adulthood.
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